The Governor's Health Sciences Academy
The Governor's Health Sciences Academy allows students to start a career pathway in health care and earn college credits while in high school. The Governor's Health Sciences Academy six career and technical education pathways: biomedical informatics, medical laboratory sciences, sports medicine, emergency medical services, nursing, and surgical sciences.

Students can check out information on taking courses at GW and starting their college career.

The George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) is committed to supporting student pathways for careers in health care.

The Community Medi-Corps Program (Medi-Corps), a new initiative of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, will expand Academy programming while enriching the regional workforce.

The list shows the dual-enrollment courses available to students in the Governor’s Health Sciences Academy. All course descriptions are available in the SMHS Bulletin.